UFC 160 takes place May 25 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The main card airs on pay-per-view following prelims on FX and Facebook.

Grant has been on a tear, winning four straight fights and five of his past six. The four consecutive victories have all been since he dropped from welterweight to lightweight, making him 4-0 in the division.

In January, Grant stopped Matt Wiman with just nine seconds left in the first round, leveling down with massive elbows for the knockout at UFC on FOX 6 in Chicago. That followed a “Fight of the Night” win over Evan Dunham at UFC 152 and wins over Carlo Prater and Shane Roller.

Maynard will fight for the first time in nearly a year. In his most recent outing, the two-time UFC lightweight title challenger took a split decision from Clay Guida in the main event of UFC on FX 4 in Atlantic City, N.J. He was scheduled to meet Joe Lauzon this past December at UFC 155, but a knee injury and subsequent surgery knocked him from the card.

Maynard challenged then-champ Frankie Edgar for the 155-pound title at UFC 125, and the two fought to a now-famous draw. In the rematch at UFC 136, Maynard suffered the first loss of his pro career when Edgar stopped him with a fourth-round TKO.

Nurmagomedov improved to 3-0 in the UFC and stayed unbeaten as a pro at UFC on FX 7 this past month when he stopped Thiago Tavares with a first-round knockout. Tavares went on to fail his post-fight drug test, but it didn’t matter. The Russian went 2-0 in 2012 in the UFC with wins over Kamal Shalorus and Gleison Tibau, his first fights in America.

Trujillo this past December at UFC on FOX 5 won his UFC debut with a second-round TKO of Marcus LeVesseur in Seattle. That gave the Blackzilians-trained fighter and native Midwesterner a five-fight win streak.

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey is probably the greatest female fighter on the planet, which is a tremendous feat. So why are we seemingly so obsessed with arguing about whether she could beat up men?